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Aug 1945 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

9th Street at the Bay<br />

UNLIMITED PARKING<br />

Opm Week D«j»—l to 1 p. m.<br />

Swidnja—It to I p. m,<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

i Washington, D.C., 9th & Maine Ave,, S.W,<br />

'f#N«--^-He^i-.••.; "sMon." he said.<br />

>.and Antely, •t.<strong>On</strong>en'fleM<br />

wt weTt uni,bie to find a<br />

well or any other decent source<br />

BoS<br />

the P<br />

«er eipresglng the almoat «iiWilmtlc «iWc tb»T T the t<br />

hope ._ Jriea will M Uven i B win in U Us Tfc tmp, "—OrtM<br />

the strength and M M to prtnt<br />

recurrence <strong>of</strong> nt.<br />

^«%or Clyde W. StntMe dep.<br />

bed as "^pjeiil <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ^ ^<br />

• fact thai in all the celebration<br />

lesday night there was no prb-<br />

• damage and no ertne lt><br />

the occMion. He also said "<br />

was proud at the Tue *<br />

thanks servloe at the __<br />

iNCHORAGE TAVI<br />

DlNNfeR SERVED DAILY<br />

w*-.. -'<br />

Served<br />

AU<br />

ant«adt<br />

e e¥erflow<br />

Anta>1<br />

Mrs, Anna Cumminn, 1st St., Is<br />

"— some time in Buffalo. N.<br />

T. and will visit Jfc, oummlnn,<br />

•hq is in the Veterans<br />

Somers Point many yean He had<br />

resided here permanently since<br />

715 Asbury Av. 1934.<br />

He la survived br hli wife, nla;<br />

a ion, Albert O,, <strong>of</strong> Norwaed. Pa.:<br />

Phone 0974 three brothers, Charles w. at USE<br />

Orange; Lacelle, <strong>of</strong> QreMwbwi,<br />

Open U A.M. to liM PM. Pa., and Bnery, <strong>of</strong> Irwln, and two<br />

sisters, Mrs. Edna fMvcett' <strong>of</strong> Irwln,<br />

and Mrs, Louella Oochrfin,<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS Kernenvllle, N. to.<br />

Services were held at the Cadman<br />

Funeral Home, ocean Oity,<br />

with Rev, o, B. Rlekman onidaf.<br />

Ing- Interment was in Laurel Memorial<br />

Park,<br />

Seafood Platter*<br />

Bayihatt Diei<br />

Steaks and Chops<br />

Iness<br />

HT-John Qulncj-<br />

Adams . baytnan and R»r-<br />

Sandwiches dener. Tuesdav night at his<br />

home, 7S6 Wh St., after a lingerinn<br />

Ulnes. "Be was 72, a native<br />

:<strong>of</strong> MlUvllle.<br />

ALSO<br />

Surviving are his wife, Mary<br />

Elizabeth, three daughters, Miss<br />

COOKED FOOD Ijinra M. Oaskili, somers Point,<br />

TO TAKE OUT Mrs. Nellie Jones and Mrs. Mar<br />

Jorie Anderson, both <strong>of</strong> Pleasant<br />

CUB<br />

ville; two brothers, Charles, this<br />

eity. and Henry, <strong>of</strong> California.<br />

e« e»i» _ _,<br />

Friends and relatives may call<br />

,Me teniiht (Friday) at the Middieton<br />

Funeral Home. Funeral services<br />

CaleHa Cmqutue _._.._<br />

»?__be win be at at_2_P|, 2 tpinorrqw tomorrow in<br />

—PLAITEBI—<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> Rev, ft •. •indelson,<br />

<strong>of</strong> f Llnwood. L l d interment i will be b In I<br />

Wklla CBUIIIB Ubltw !* PleasantvUle cemetery.<br />

Biu Chltkea LsbiHr - _,.Mc<br />

pouto lilii ...„„__ »t. Me Red Cross Field Man<br />

JBUIIIII Pot.tMi per mam IJ«<br />

e»ii Suw «_„.__.„ _ifc Me Talks to Kiwania<br />

Pickled Beet.<br />

SOMERS £dti#r—While the XI<br />

pi, Me wanls Club wu mectlns Tuesday<br />

Hiuraai * CkHH — — .«. Mi evening, the hews <strong>of</strong> peace was<br />

Cre.meS Ipluca „„_.... tt,» received, and the club tang Ood<br />

Bless America."<br />

Elce Puddl-i ,t ^ p«, 2Sc Frank Zellp, field director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Clam Chewdtr ..n..^=.._- ^ _.... at ifc Red cross, who recently returned<br />

B«ked Beui m ,<br />

from overseas duty, explained the<br />

functions <strong>of</strong> recreation centers and<br />

—OPEH ALL YEAR— how they are set up,<br />

A new member was Installed,<br />

Dewltt Baker, <strong>of</strong> Unwood,<br />

JOME COOKING Lt. Col, Herbert L, Kaiback, <strong>of</strong><br />

the tr. S. Army, will be gueit<br />

speaker next week.<br />

1 ^mphasidng<br />

ion seemed to<br />

would be ol<br />

Hospital, mayor urged operator* „ _ _,<br />

Batavia, N. Y.<br />

ness firms essential to the pu!<br />

welfare to carry on and serve<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bullock, resort* A speeds! vacationing en throngs. mt futUTt<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> Oamden, have purchas- <strong>of</strong> Uie elub<br />

' it I<br />

ed a property at 26 oeorge st, by J. Harold<br />

Mr. and ISrs. Bullock hive two Bruce <strong>of</strong> t<br />

sons, Lewis and ftank Martin, played two<br />

serving with the armed ferees, Mas<br />

Oora Hartley, <strong>of</strong> Dayton, Ohio, arrtved<br />

this week to spend a -nicjition<br />

period at the Bullock home, Speed, Heat Hard<br />

* • *<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Joseph oerety,<br />

Shore rd,, entertained over the <strong>On</strong> Worn Tires<br />

week end, Mrs. derety's mother,<br />

Mrs. Oraee MeOUl, <strong>of</strong> ftankford<br />

Miss Ann O'Brien, Mrs, aeretys "It's as simple as adding twq<br />

niece, spent the past week as their and two to get the answer four."<br />

guest.<br />

says the Keystone Automobile club<br />

In a "hbt weather" warning to<br />

motorists,<br />

Point Churches<br />

"Add old or worn tires to bat<br />

weather and the answer Is •blow-<br />

BETHANY METHODIST<br />

outs,'" the statement eontinues,<br />

-fcrv, C. K, Hlekau, IM* "Add a thirt Ingredient—speedt--<br />

10 ajn. Sunday School. and there is strong probability <strong>of</strong><br />

11 a.m. Morning service, Dr, AI serious accident,<br />

bert L, Baner. will speak. Dr. Ba "With all possible emphasis. Key.<br />

ner U superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Cam- stone Automobile club exhorts moden<br />

district <strong>of</strong> Methodist Churtorists to use their Increased gasoches.line<br />

rations with due allowances<br />

8:30 pJn, Youth Fellowship meet- <strong>of</strong> the condition <strong>of</strong> their cars and<br />

Ing.<br />

Urea,<br />

7:30 p,m. Evening g Service. Topic "tmiess they act with discretion,<br />

"The Poor in Spirit." ~<br />

they are headed for trouble. The<br />

Rubber Manufacturers<br />

GRACE LU RAN<br />

Rev, ev, ItaMrt E. Wkshicr, B.D.<br />

948 9,48 ajn. Classes f for all ll ages.<br />

Visitors welcomed,<br />

11 ajn. The Bar lee. Sermon by -„<br />

the Rev. M, L. Wuchter, Wyomissing.<br />

Pa.; President <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Ohristian Kducatlon Education <strong>of</strong> the he Mln<br />

isterlum <strong>of</strong> Pa,, and Adjacent<br />

ape a^r;clal<br />

y-J Day Services will be<br />

held el on the Sunday following the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial ffi v-j Day, at 11 a.m.<br />

ecN aoBN TO PORMIR<br />

MISS LUCY JOHNSON<br />

POINT — Word has<br />

seen received Mint ggt, and Mrs,<br />

Frank Chamberlain are receiving<br />

congratulations on the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

their first child, a boy. Frank, Jr.<br />

Mrs. Chamberlain, formerly Lucy<br />

Johnson, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Oeorge Johnson, has been resid><br />

ng in California, where her hus«<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> tlwtauu afnant —.--.-,—<br />

HI, Mend, far Hit <strong>of</strong> lindi to<br />

""{JgDro fO SHOW CAUSE<br />

Winfiild S. KltMMt Admiiiiiifaisf<br />

Adil<br />

et u« »!•«« oj<br />

_, having ^Ilhlbiiea te illit<br />

Mth, • )OM tut,«»• Mesa<br />

Ihe Mwnal e.t«ie lad, fchn sf<br />

Association, fjnm« fimll<br />

which certainly ought to know, lit It inari Barrett Wariiff, decpai<br />

estimates a lots <strong>of</strong> six minion tUw <strong>of</strong> idtd Iflimi HatretL . U 4H T. __,^l<br />

' "lletonl to m. hii 4H)I», •»« »•<br />

in hot-weather driving during the the lid "VRINCH B, UJVELANB,<br />

LNB,<br />

.<br />

IRVIKfi FITCH,<br />

JBaJR<br />

R.17,6lV<br />

Dine in the Pine* Mich Over Great Egg Harbor Bay—-<strong>On</strong> the H.frh Bank, SomeM l*oiiit<br />

RIVERVIEW INN<br />

1 Entrance—Just Off the Circle, Somers Point<br />

Platters*<br />

SEA FOODS<br />

Under Personal Supervision <strong>of</strong><br />

ister<br />

Dining Rom Swviu 5 P. M, Until 2A.M,<br />

Cocktail Lounge ahd tlar Servke frotbNMii<br />

NO COVER<br />

NO MINIMUM<br />

DmroAea<br />

LENDING ova.<br />

f M<br />

NO SALES TAX f*<br />

<strong>of</strong> H. Kyitoite, Jr.—Phono »««W. Point IM<br />

I • Music<br />

v $3$

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